The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... verses , not worth pre- serving . MALone . 1 101.30 in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon him . ] Mr. William Oldys , ( Norroy King at Arms , and of his poetry , be lost , yet it is OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 61.
... verses , not worth pre- serving . MALone . 1 101.30 in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon him . ] Mr. William Oldys , ( Norroy King at Arms , and of his poetry , be lost , yet it is OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 61.
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... verses on our author sparing and invidious . - See also Mr. Steevens's note on those verses . Before Shakspeare's death Ben's envious disposition is men- tioned by one of his own friends ; it must therefore have been even then notorious ...
... verses on our author sparing and invidious . - See also Mr. Steevens's note on those verses . Before Shakspeare's death Ben's envious disposition is men- tioned by one of his own friends ; it must therefore have been even then notorious ...
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... Verses on B. Jonson , by Jasper Mayne . So also , another of his Panegyrists : 66 " Admit his muse was slow , ' tis judgment's fate " To move like greatest princes , still in state . " In The Return from Parnassus , 1606 , Jonson is ...
... Verses on B. Jonson , by Jasper Mayne . So also , another of his Panegyrists : 66 " Admit his muse was slow , ' tis judgment's fate " To move like greatest princes , still in state . " In The Return from Parnassus , 1606 , Jonson is ...
Page 69
... Verses on Shakspeare , and of Sir Robert Howard , who says in the preface to his Plays , folio , 1665 , ( not thirty years after Ben's death , ) " When I consider how se- vere the former age has been to some of the best of Mr. Jonson's ...
... Verses on Shakspeare , and of Sir Robert Howard , who says in the preface to his Plays , folio , 1665 , ( not thirty years after Ben's death , ) " When I consider how se- vere the former age has been to some of the best of Mr. Jonson's ...
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... verses : " Ten in the hundred lies here ingrav'd ; 7 " " Tis a hundred to ten his soul is not sav'd : " If any man ask , Who lies in this tomb ? " Oh ! ho ! quoth the devil , ' tis my John - a - Combe . " " Ten in the hundred lies here ...
... verses : " Ten in the hundred lies here ingrav'd ; 7 " " Tis a hundred to ten his soul is not sav'd : " If any man ask , Who lies in this tomb ? " Oh ! ho ! quoth the devil , ' tis my John - a - Combe . " " Ten in the hundred lies here ...
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